ISSN: 2148-4902 | E-ISSN: 2536-4553
Determination of urinary iodine excretion and iodine deficiency in school-age children aged 7-11 after mandatory iodization in Canakkale, Turkiye [North Clin Istanb]
North Clin Istanb. Ahead of Print: NCI-74050

Determination of urinary iodine excretion and iodine deficiency in school-age children aged 7-11 after mandatory iodization in Canakkale, Turkiye

Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the iodine deficiency status of school-age children in Canakkale, whose data were not known before.
Methods: The population of the research was created from students in the 7-11 age group studying in primary schools. 316 students were selected for the study group by multi-stage stratified sampling method. Physical examinations and anthropometric measurements of the children were performed. A survey was conducted on their families regarding the use of iodized salt. Iodine level was measured spectrophotometrically from the collected spot urine sample.
Results: One hundred forty-nine of the study group (47.2%) were male and 167 (52.8%) were female. Mean age was 8.74±1.09 years, mean height SDS was 0.45±1.09, mean weight SDS was 0.62±1.27. Iodine deficiency was detected in 25% (79) of the study group, and most of them (20.5%) had mild iodine deficiency and 51.8% of the children. The mean iodine level in Canakkale was 15.8±8.43 μg/dL.
Conclusion: In our study, we showed that the average urinary iodine level in school-age children in Canakkale was sufficient. However, we showed that Canakkale is an endemic region for iodine deficiency due to its high rate of mild urinary iodine deficiency

Keywords: Child; goiter; iodine; urine


Manuscript Language: English
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